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Collins and Lampson: Space Exploration Is Imperative to Innovation and Inspiration

Beyond the Politics: Space Exploration Is Imperative to Innovation and Inspiration, Eileen M. Collins and Nick Lampson for the Huffington Post “As a nation, we must put politics aside to ensure that expanding the space frontier occupies a prominent place on our national agenda. We need strategic, adequately funded and aggressively paced programs to keep America at the summits of technical innovation and exploration.” “… Unfortunately, we’ve begun to pull […]

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  • June 13, 2013
"Why Space Matters to the Future" Winning Videos

Three winners selected in “Why Space Matters to the Future” national video contest “The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) and the NASA Visitor Center Consortium are pleased to announce the winners of the “Why Space Matters to the Future” video contest: Addie Augsburger, Clyzzel Samson, and Elizabeth Paddock. The winning entries were selected for both their creative demonstrations of the importance of space exploration and their unique visions for the […]

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  • April 19, 2013
Video Contest: Why Space Matters to the Future

National Video Contest Asks the Public to Share “Why Space Matters to the Future” “Space exploration has challenged, inspired, and improved us for more than half a century. Today, the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition), in partnership with the recently-formed NASA Visitor Centers Consortium announced an expansion of the Coalition’s “Why Space Matters to the Future” video contest that encourages residents of the United States to visualize what life will […]

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  • February 26, 2013
New Leadership at Coalition for Space Exploration

Coalition for Space Exploration Introduces New Leadership for 2013 “The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) today announced veteran aerospace communicators George Torres of ATK and Mary Engola of Ball Aerospace will lead the Coalition in 2013. Torres will serve as the new chair and Engola will continue her role as the deputy chair. Each will serve a one-year term, effective January through December 2013.”

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  • December 5, 2012
Video Contest: Why Explore Space?

Coalition for Space Exploration announces video contest: “Why Explore Space?” “Today, the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) launched a video contest, “Why Explore Space?” to hear from the American public about why space exploration matters to them. Participants are encouraged to share their ideas by submitting a video. The creator of the winning entry wins an iPad3. Entries must be submitted by May 19. From there, the public will vote […]

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  • May 7, 2012
Coalition for Space Exploration Update

Coalition for Space Exploration Introduces New Leadership for 2012 “The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) today announced veteran aerospace communicators Lon Rains of Northrop Grumman and Mary Engola of Ball Aerospace will lead the Coalition in 2012. Rains and Engola will serve as the new chair and deputy chair, respectively. Each will serve a one-year term, effective January through December 2012.”

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  • January 23, 2012
Coalition for Space Exploration Contest Winner

Coalition for Space Exploration contest winner’s innovative video answers the question “The Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) is pleased to announce that Caleb Ekeroth is the grand prize winner of its “What’s Next?” in space exploration contest. Ekeroth’s video titled, “Visit Mars Today,” takes viewers through a timeline of human spaceflight history into the future with an in-flight commentary of the first tourist trip to the red planet. Ekeroth’s video […]

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  • December 13, 2011
"What's Next?" In Space Exploration Video Contest

“What’s Next?” in space exploration – Coalition for Space Exploration announces video contest “During this historic time of change within the space industry, the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) wants to hear from the American public about what they envision for the future of space exploration. The Coalition is launching a contest based on a simple question, “What’s Next?” Participants are encouraged to share their ideas for the future direction […]

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  • October 12, 2011
"What's Next?" In Space Exploration Video Contest

“What’s Next?” in space exploration – Coalition for Space Exploration announces video contest “During this historic time of change within the space industry, the Coalition for Space Exploration (Coalition) wants to hear from the American public about what they envision for the future of space exploration. The Coalition is launching a contest based on a simple question, “What’s Next?” Participants are encouraged to share their ideas for the future direction […]

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  • September 16, 2011
Video: Space Exploration Keeps Us Closer and Safer on Earth

“Benefits of space surround us. Exploration fuels innovation. Groundbreaking technologies we develop to explore space keep us close and safe right here at home. A new era of exploration awaits. Imagine what’s next. Think Outside the Circle. For more information visit www.spacecoalition.com“

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  • May 20, 2011